Who was the king before Elizabeth ll help

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Answer 1
George IV, your welcome :)
Answer 2

George VI

George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 – 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952.

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Related Questions

What are some examples of postal delays that have created problems for Americans?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached or further references, we can say the following.

Some examples of postal delays that have created problems for Americans are the delays in paychecks that are most needed for the American workers who need the money to make their living, as well as some kinds of supplies they need for their daily lives. Another critical thing that upsets the American people is the postal delay of medicines that are needed to improve their health.  

Even today, the issue is on every news channel and newspaper due to the fact that the coming elections. There has been a lot of controversy regarding the US Presidential elections next November.

Question 1 (1 point)
Saved
What do we call the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution?

Question 1 options:

Preamble


Best Amendments


Bill of Rights


Articles of Confederation

Question 2 (1 point)
Saved
The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are those 3 words?

Question 2 options:

We the People


Life, liberty, prosperity


Foundation of freedom


Men created equal

Question 3 (1 point)
What are the 2 parts of the U.S. Congress?

Question 3 options:

the Senate and House of Representatives


the Senate and the Supreme Court


The House of Representatives and the Supreme Court


the House of Representatives and the House of Commons

Question 4 (1 point)
How many U.S. Senators are there?

Question 4 options:

50


52


100


435

Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 branches of the U.S. Government?

Question 5 options:

Executive


Judicial


Parliament


Legislative

Question 6 (1 point)
What did the Declaration of Independence do?

Question 6 options:

Gave women the right to vote.


Declared our independence from France.


Declared our independence from Great Britain


Freed the slaves.

Question 7 (1 point)
What is an amendment?

Question 7 options:

An introduction


The Preamble to the Constitution


The beginning of the Declaration of Independence


A change (to the Constitution)

Question 8 (1 point)
How long is a U.S. Senator's term of office?

Question 8 options:

2


4


6


8

Question 9 (1 point)
How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives?

Question 9 options:

2


4


6


8

Question 10 (1 point)
How long is a President's term of office?

Question 10 options:

2


4


6


8

Question 11 (1 point)
In what month do we vote for the President of the U.S.?

Question 11 options:

January


June


September


November

Question 12 (1 point)
If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President?

Question 12 options:

the Speaker of the House


the Vice President


the Secretary of State


the Chief of Staff

Question 13 (1 point)
What does the "checks and balances" system do for our government?

Question 13 options:

Keeps people in check.


Balances the needs of the state governments.


Balances the economy.


Keeps any of the 3 branches of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful.

Question 14 (1 point)
Who is the head of the Executive Branch?

Question 14 options:

the President


Congress


the Supreme Court


the Speaker of the House

Question 15 (1 point)
What are the two major political parties in the United States?

Question 15 options:

Democrat and Bully Party


Libertarian and Republican


Republican and Reform


Democrat and Republican

Question 16 (1 point)
Who is one of your state's current U.S. Senators?

Question 16 options:

Catherine Cortez Masto


Dina Titus


Brian Sandoval


Harry Reid

Question 17 (1 point)
How many members are in the House of Representatives?

Question 17 options:

50


100


435


535

Question 18 (1 point)
Why do some states have more Representatives than other states?

Question 18 options:

because of the geographical size of the state


because of the state's location


because they are Bully states


because of the state's population

Question 19 (1 point)
How many Representatives does Nevada have (in the House of Representatives)?

Question 19 options:

4


2


6


5

Question 20 (1 point)
Who won the 2016 Presidential Election and is our current president?

Question 20 options:

Bernie Sanders


Barack Obama


Donald J. Trump


Mike Pence

Question 21 (1 point)
Who is the current Vice President of the United States?

Question 21 options:

Joe Biden


Steve Bannon


Michael R. Pence


Al Gore

Question 22 (1 point)
Who is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives?

Question 22 options:

Mitch McConnell


Nancy Pelosi


Paul Ryan


Elizabeth Warren

Question 23 (1 point)
If the President and Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President?

Question 23 options:

the Speaker of the House of Representatives


the Secretary of State


the President Pro Tempore of the Senate


the Marjority Whip

Question 24 (1 point)
Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?

Question 24 options:

Congress


the President of the U.S.


the Secretary of Defense


the Vice President of the U.S.

Question 25 (1 point)
Who signs bills to become laws?

Question 25 options:

the Vice President of the U.S.


the Senate


the Supreme Court


the President of the U.S.

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Answer:2

22

Explanation:

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Answer:

Question 1: Preamble

Question 2: We the people

Question 3: The Senate and House of Rep.

Question 4: 100

Question 5: Parliament

Question 6: Declared our independence from Great Britain

Question 7: A change to the constitution

Question 8: 6 years

Question 9: 2 years

Question 10: 4 years?

Question 11: November

Question 12: The Vice President

Question 13: Keeps any of the 3 branches of the U.S. government from becoming too powerful.

Question 14: The President

Question 15: Democrat and Republican

Question 16: Catherine Cortez Masto

Question 17: 435

Question 18: Based on the states population

Question 19: 4

Question 20: Donald J. Trump

Question 21: Michael R. Pence

Question 22: Nacy Pelosi

Question 23: the Speaker of the House of Representatives

Question 24: The President of the US

Question 25: The President of the United States

Explanation:

Name 4 common types of small businesses in the New England colonies.

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In New England, long winters and thin, rocky soil made large-scale farming difficult.New England farmers often depended on their children for labor. Everyone in the family worked—spinning yarn, milking cows, fencing fields, and sowing and harvesting crops. Women made cloth, garments, candles, and soaps for their families.

Throughout New England were many small businesses. Nearly every town had a mill for grinding grain or sawing lumber. People used waterpower from streams to run the mills. Large towns attracted skilled craftspeople. Among them were blacksmiths, shoemakers, furniture makers, and gunsmiths.

Shipbuilding was an important New England industry. The lumber for building ships came from the region's forests. Workers floated the lumber down rivers to shipyards in coastal towns. The Northern coastal cities served as centers of the colonial shipping trade, linking the Northern Colonies with the Southern Colonies—and America with other parts of the world.

Fishing was also important. Some New Englanders ventured far out to sea to hunt whales for oil and whalebone.

Give one example of corruption within the railroad industry.

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Way too much money to fund.

Explanation:

Union Pacific Railroad executives formed a sham construction company, Crédit Mobilier, that submitted bills for nearly double the construction cost of the eastern portion of the Transcontinental Railroad and pocketed the overcharges.

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Answer:

B: Federal Election Commission

Explanation:

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is an independent regulatory agency of the United States whose purpose is to enforce campaign finance law in United States Federal Elections.

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Which of the following could the national government not do under the Articles of Confederation?​

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Answer:

us

Explanation:

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Describe two ways technology provided evidence to help confirm the location of the impact crater that produced the iridium anomaly

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Answer:

This is a massive impact crater buried under Chicxulub on the coast of Yucatan, Mexico. The crater measures 180 kilometers across, and occurred about 65 million years ago. Geologists aren't completely in agreement about the connection between the Chicxulub impact and the extinction of the dinosaurs

Explanation:

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what countries fought in ww1

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Answer:

it just a guess

Serbia.

Russia.

Montenegro.

France.

Belgium.

Great Britain Includes Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa & other British dominions and colonies.

Japan.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey, France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Serbia and many more

Explanation:

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Parliament repealed the Stamp Act because:
A)colonial protests were not effective
B)Parliament realized it had no right to tax the colonies
C)colonial protests were harming british trade

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C is the right answer

Answer:

colonial protests were harming british trade

Explanation:

which of the following was a result of the french and indian war

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Answer:

Consecuencias

Durante la guerra, Francia perdió el control sobre todas sus posesiones canadienses, lo que fue ratificado por el Tratado de París. Perdió por tanto todas sus colonias al este del Misisipi, salvo Saint Pierre y Miquelon, dos islas cerca de Terranova. En el Caribe, solo mantuvo las islas de Guadalupe y Martinica. España no salió muy mal parada ya que recibió Luisiana en compensación por la pérdida de Florida37​ y también recuperó La Habana.36​

Gran Bretaña había sido, claramente el gran vencedor del conflicto, consiguiendo dominar toda la costa este de Norteamérica y eliminando un imperio colonial rival que le impedía extenderse hacia el interior. También ganó importancia en las aguas caribeñas gracias a las numerosas plazas ganadas a los franceses.

A Gran Bretaña se le planteó el problema de cómo gobernar la Provincia de Quebec, habitada por católicos francófonos, contra los cuales tenían leyes en la metrópoli. El rey de Francia, temeroso de represalias contra sus ciudadanos, consiguió incluir en el Tratado de París algunas cláusulas por las cuales los británicos debían respetar sus costumbres y religión.

Militarmente, Gran Bretaña se convirtió en la mayor potencia mundial, tanto en tierra como en el mar. Comenzó tras la guerra de los Siete Años un siglo de predominio británico en todo el mundo, con un Imperio que abarcaba gran parte de Norteamérica, casi un tercio de África y la India, poseyendo una Armada capaz de mantener y proteger todas sus tierras. Francia entró en una etapa de decadencia militar de la que le costó salir.

Económicamente la guerra fue desastrosa para ambas partes. Las deudas públicas en los dos países amenazaban con llevar a la bancarrota a la Hacienda pública. Ambos reaccionaron subiendo los impuestos enormemente. La diferencia fue que Gran Bretaña los aplicó a los colonos norteamericanos y Francia, habiendo perdido sus colonias tuvo que gravar la vida de sus ciudadanos. Fueron notables los impuestos sobre el comercio del té y la ley del Timbre.

Por otro lado la expulsión de los acadianos de Nova Scotia provocó una migración de estos hacia las otras posesiones francesas al oeste del Misisipi creyendo que éstas volverían pronto a ser francesas y que la dominación española sería temporal. Surgió así la población cajún en los alrededores de Nueva Orleans.38​

Por último, y no tan directamente, esta guerra pudo llevar a la Revolución de las colonias contra la dominación británica. Como ya se comentó antes, Gran Bretaña impuso a sus colonias unos desorbitados impuestos que ahogaban su economía, lo que llevó entre otros, al motín del Té.39​ Además, como ya predijeron tanto británicos como franceses durante e inmediatamente después de la guerra franco-india, al perder los colonos a la única potencia vecina capaz de vencerlos ya no necesitaban del ejército británico para defenderse. Los únicos enemigos a los que se tenían que enfrentar eran a los nativos, a los que hasta el momento habían conseguido doblegar. Inglaterra había forzado a muchos colonos a participar activamente en la guerra por lo que en las colonias vivían numerosos veteranos que sabían aplicar las tácticas de guerra y que, aún más importante, habían descubierto que eran capaces de vencer a ejércitos mayores.

Explanation:


True or False: You can not be denied the right to vote if you are a U.S.
citizen.

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True, a US citizen cannot be denied the right to vote, but a person who lives in the United States is not always a citizen until they do a citizenship test.

Contextualizing The Code Book



Write four to five sentences explaining how the central



idea of The Code Book, that the information we share



over the Internet is not as protected as we think it is,



relates to the context of your own life.?

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Answer:

The information we sent over internet isn't private and goes through many different places before reaching it's desired place.A simple message meant for a friend who is across the street may get acroos to a third world country without u=you knowing.There is no privacy on internet.Everything seems simple but it is very complex and hard to protect.Password protection doesn't give privacy it just provides the illusion.

Explanation:

Monks and nuns, serving as missionaries, helped spread Christianity throughout Europe.

True or false?

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Which of the following statements best describes sunspots?
A. Sunspots appear and disappear in 24 year cycle
B. sunspots are dark areas if the intense electromagnetic activity.
C. Sunspots are gaseous clouds that sometimes shoot into space.
D. sunspots are located in the core of the sun​

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Answer:

B. sunspots are dark areas if the intense electromagnetic activity.

Explanation:

Sunspots are dark areas on the sun's surface. They are areas of intense electromagnetism and are associated with solar flares. They occur in 11 year cycles.

On the surface of the sun, sunspots are black regions. They are related to solar flares and are regions of strong electromagnetic. They occur in cycles of 11 years. Therefore, option 'B' (sunspots are dark areas if the intense electromagnetic activity) is the correct statement.

What is a sunspot?

Sunspots are a phenomenon that manifests as transient, darker-than-the-neighbouring-areas spots on the photosphere of the Sun. They are areas of lower surface temperature brought on by magnetic flux concentrations that prevent convection.

Sunspots are brought on by magnetic field disturbances that rise to the photosphere, the Sun's apparent "surface". Strong magnetic fields around sunspots create active regions on the Sun, and these active regions regularly give rise to disturbances like solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs).

Therefore, the statement "sunspots are dark areas if the intense electromagnetic activity" best describes sunspots. Thus, option 'A' is correct.

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Which statement was not true about the intolerable acts?
A. The powers of the royal governed were increased
B.The Quartering act of 1765 was cancelled
C. Boston’s shipping ports were closed
D. The upper chamber of the Massachusetts legislature was abolished

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It’s a . Sorry if it’s wrong

What was the Sumerian system of writing?
o. cuneiform
o. hieroglyphics
o. phonetic alphabet
o.pictograms

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Answer:

Cuneiform

Explanation:

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Answer:

1A) Sphere

1B) Hemisphere

1C) Equator

1D) International Date Line

2A) Southern Hemisphere

2B) Western Hemisphere

2C) Northern Hemisphere

Explanation:

I don't know the rest, sorry. Google should tell you what is in each hemisphere though! :)

What was the significants of the Great Awakening on the colonies?

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Answer:

The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister.

Explanation:

how does migration impact the U.S. economy
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Answer:

Migration impacts the U.S. economy both in positive and negative ways. Positive effect is that the U.S. will receive and address the skill shortages. Negative effect is that the U.S. may raise up domestic wages and add more to the public welfare burden.

Explanation:

What do we call the technology that ancient civilizations used to get water from the rivers to their
fields?

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They were called aqueducts. Hope this helps!

Answer: Answer:Humans are newcomers to Earth, even though their achievements have been enormous. It was only during the Holocene epoch (10,000 years ago) that the development of agriculture occurred, keeping in mind that the Earth and solar system are 4.6 billion years old. Humans have spent most of their history as hunting and food-gathering beings. Only in the past 9,000 to 10,000 years have humans discovered how to raise crops and tame animals. Such changes probably first took place in the hills to the north of present-day Iraq and Syria.

Explanation:

Who was Álvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca?

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Answer:

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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PLZZZ HELPL How did the Magna Carta influence the
thinking of John Locke and other
Enlightenment Thinkers? Please explain your
answer.

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Explanation: It influenced him because in the Magna Carta is shows him killing the Enderdragon

How was the conflict between the settlers and the Native Americans of New England resolved ??

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Answer:

Why were the French different? The main reason is that they did not try to change the Natives. They also did not compete with the Natives for land. When the French first came to the Americas in the 1530s and 1540s to engage in seasonal fur trading, they immediately established strong trading ties with the local Natives they found there. The Natives already dealt extensively in furs.

The French quickly discovered they could go back to France in the winter months with ships laden with furs they had purchased from the Natives with European wares, such as metal cooking pots, weapons, horses, and other goods not accessible to the Natives at that time. The Natives also accompanied the French on hunting parties and showed them where the good fur animals could be found. The French made it a point to learn the Native languages and ways, and established good relations that were based on equality with all of the tribes in the area.

Explanation:

Who is the founder of New Hampshire?

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Answer:

John Mason, Ferdinando Gorges, John Wheelwright

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Answer:

2 is

Explanation:

Question 2

Luther crumbles and discards the piece of paper he received in Rome. What is that piece of paper?

D. an indulgence

The ideal that is most clearly represented by the framers in the Constitution is which of the following?

A. The importance of the states

B. The principle of socialism

C. The princeple of limited government

D. The abolition of slavery


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Answer:

D i think

Explanation:

Answer:D


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Opinions in which Supreme Court justices express disagreement with majorities have
often proven more influential over time, or at least been more elegantly and
powerfully written, than majority opinions because:

A)dissenters have no need to please a majority, and may also write to persuade
other justices, or appeal to a larger legal community about an issue.

B)the dissent assignments are handed out with special care, more so than
assignments for majority opinions.

C)people are more likely to side with underdogs, as much in Supreme Court cases
as in life.

D)chief justices assign dissenting opinions when seeing conflicting decisions
between lower courts on the horizon.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Because people are more likely to support the underdog in Supreme Court issues than in other aspects of life,

Supreme Court justices' dissenting views have frequently proven to be more influential over time, or at the very least have been worded more beautifully and passionately than majority judgments. option (C) is the correct one.

What do you know about Supreme Court ?

The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the country and the pinnacle of the federal judiciary. Its final appellate jurisdiction extends to any matter decided by a federal court and any state court with a dispute involving federal or U.S. Constitutional law.

Additionally, it has exclusive jurisdiction over "all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers, and Consuls,

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Which statement best explains why Baghdad was an important city during medieval times?

It was an important center for making clothing.
It was known for its strong leather industry.
It was a capital city along major trade routes.
It was a major location for religious pilgrimages.

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Answer:

The statement that best explains why Baghdad was an important city during medieval times is:

It was a capital city along major trade routes.

Explanation:

During the Abbasid caliphate in the 8th century, Baghdad was its capital and the cultural, commercial, and intellectual center of the Muslim world.   With its location on the Tigris River in the very heart of the ancient Mesopotamia, where the Tigris flows closest to the Euphrates, it was ideally placed for global trade.  Within the same period, Baghdad provided important crossroads for trade by land and sea, serving as a central hub for the region.

Answer:

C : It was a capital city along major trade routes.

Explanation:

1.Paleolithic people moved from place to place in search of food. This is why they are called ______________. (10 Points) _____ farmers _____settlers _____nomads _____immigrants

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I’m pretty sure the answer is nomads sorry if I’m not correct
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